We Are Water Protectors

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Monkman, Lenard (19 August 2017). "How art and spirituality are defining the 'water protectors' ". CBC News . Retrieved 2019-01-10. Environmental activists from an Indigenous perspective Oceti Sakowin encampment at the Dakota Access Pipeline protests camps in North Dakota Water protectors marching in Seattle Members of the "Light Brigade" asserting their role as "Protectors" of the waters, during the Dakota Access Pipeline protests Gilio-Whitaker, Dina (2017-03-06). "What Environmental Justice Means in Indian Country". KCET . Retrieved 2021-12-10. Autumn Peltier up for Nobel children's prize". aptnnews.ca. 10 October 2017 . Retrieved 2019-01-10.

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An accessible introduction to environmental issues combined with beautiful illustrations, this book will both educate and inspire youth...” Water protectors in popular culture and media [ edit ] No Spiritual Surrender" with Floris White Bull, Hunkpapa Lakota - Cochiti Pueblo. Holding protest sign with image of Thunderbir woman created by Isaac Murdoch, Serpent River First Nation. We Are Water Protectors is a 2020 picture book written by Carole Lindstrom and illustrated by Michaela Goade. Written in response to the Dakota Access Pipeline protests, the book tells the story of an Ojibwe girl who fights against an oil pipeline in an effort to protect the water supply of her people. It was published by Roaring Brook Press on March 17, 2020. The book was well received. Critics praised its message of environmental justice, its depiction of diversity, and the watercolor illustrations, for which Goade won the 2021 Caldecott Medal, becoming the first Indigenous recipient of the award. The book also received the 2021 Jane Addams Children's Book Award winner in the Books for Younger Children category. Here are some ideas to help reduce our personal reliance on oil and help protect the water and preserve our natural resources. Especially for children, who can write to representatives but cannot yet vote politically, it’s important to remember that every day you vote with your dollar. Sometimes, the best way to do this is by not spending at all. And even families on budgets will find that some of these strategies actually save money.It's beyond sad that Indigenous Peoples have to stand up and protect their water. Water shouldn't be threatened. The oil pipeline people say "it's safe" and many oil leaks happen every year, proving again and again it is not safe. a b Allen, Autumn (October 13, 2020). "We Are Water Protectors". The Horn Book. Archived from the original on November 16, 2021 . Retrieved November 16, 2021. For some it starts at an early age. We are taught by our parents, grandparents or adult mentors, to nurture and care for Earth in her entirety. For me it was my father. We spent early morning and evening hours in summer on the lakes and rivers fishing. He taught me to watch the weather, the time of day and how fish might think. We walked for miles in the woods in autumn during bow hunting season. To and from our spot, he was always whispering to me about the various trees and plants and how to look for signs left by all animals. (On our hunting trips, an animal never lost its life in our presence. There is a reason for this, but that's another story.) Children's Book Review: We Are Water Protectors by Carole Lindstrom, illus. by Michaela Goade". Publishers Weekly. January 9, 2020. Archived from the original on April 14, 2021 . Retrieved November 15, 2021.

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Wong, Rita (8 January 2019). "We can all learn from Wet'suwet'en laws". National Observer . Retrieved 2019-01-10. The author, Carole Lindstrom, is a citizen of the Turtle Mountain Band of Ojibwe, located in North Dakota. The illustrator, Michaela Goade, was raised in Southeast Alaska, home of the Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian tribes. Both have a profound reverence for water. Their thoughtful words and stunning artwork show that it is the responsibility of humans to care for water, keep it clean and healthy, and to approach care for Earth in its entirety with the same diligent and considered accountability, as owed to all generations of humankind, past, present and future. Inspired by the many Indigenous-led movements across North America, We Are Water Protectors issues an urgent rallying cry to safeguard the Earth’s water from harm and corruption.Water protectors at L'eau Est La Vie ( Water is Life) camp resisted the Bayou Bridge Pipeline from 2017 until its completion in 2019 through direct action and legal battles causing significant delays and added cost to the project. The Wetʼsuwetʼen peoples have ongoing of resistance camps, including Unistʼotʼen Camp and action against the construction of a Coastal GasLink pipeline and the heavily militarized RCMP, in Northern British Columbia. [31] Enbridge Line 3 resistance camps [ edit ]

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Camp Cloud eviction deadline comes and goes as assistant fire chief pledges support for water protectors". aptnnews.ca. 21 July 2018 . Retrieved 2019-01-10. Powerful....Goade’s illustrations combine a mystical mood with the lovely fierceness of a child seeking justice." — The New York Times I will do my best to honor Mother Earth and all its living beings, including the water and land. I will always remember to treat the Earth as If would like to be treated.Johnson, Rhiannon (23 September 2017). " 'It's really very crucial right now': Great Lakes Water Walk focuses on protecting 'lifeblood' ". CBC News . Retrieved 2019-01-10. If you have a lawn, consider replacing it with a vegetable garden or water-wise garden or native plants. This helps local wildlife and pollinators and, if you can grow some fresh veg, it is also wonderful for you! If you can’t replace your lawn, consider using fewer chemical treatments or using only organic fertilizers. (“On a per acre basis, American homeowners use 10 times more pesticides than what is used on U.S. farms.” -- https://www.panna.org/starting-home/g...). Grandmother Josephine Mandamin, a 69 Year Old Who Walked Around the Great Lakes, Talks About the Water Docs International Festival - Shedoesthecity". Shedoesthecity. 2013-03-22 . Retrieved 2017-10-18. a b Kent, Melissa (22 March 2018). "Canadian teen tells UN to 'warrior up,' give water same protections as people". CBC News . Retrieved 2019-01-10. a b c d e f g Saxon, Antonia (March 17, 2020). "Q & A with Carole Lindstrom and Michaela Goade". Publishers Weekly. Archived from the original on February 21, 2021 . Retrieved November 15, 2021.



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